In late 2371, a Founder posing as Federation AmbassadorKrajensky informed CaptainBenjamin Sisko that the current Tzenkethi Autarch had been deposed. He ordered the USS Defiant to the Federation-Tzenkethi border to reinforce the Federation presence to the new leading faction. However, the entire mission was actually engineered by the Dominion to incite another war between the two powers; there never was a coup d'etat. After his identity was exposed, the changeling commandeered the Defiant and attempted to attack the Tzenkethi settlement on M'kemas III, though he was stopped before the Defiant reached the planet. (DS9: "The Adversary")

A line spoken by Captain Sisko in "The Adversary" seemed to imply that there have been more than one war with the Tzenkethi.

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The Tzenkethi have never been seen on-screen. It was unclear if they were a humanoid race or not.

Apocrypha

Tzenkethi were also referred to in the novelArticles of the Federation. They join the Typhon Pact (β), an alliance of non-Federation powers, in the novel A Singular Destiny. Several Tzenkethi characters appear in the Star Trek: Typhon Pact novel Rough Beasts of Empire. In these novels, they are described as being humanoid in shape, and extremely attractive to many different races. Because of their internal biology which is effectively various fluid-filled sacs, they have a very fluid movement. Their skin pigmentation apparently ranges across the entire visible spectrum, in addition to having a slight phosphorescent glow. Bioluminescence is also common on the Tzenkethi homeworld. The later Typhon Pact novels Plagues of Night, Raise the Dawn, Brinkmanship and the EBookThe Struggle Within also feature Tzenkethi characters.

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